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Broad MarketUsually refers to indices such as the Wilshire 5000 that track the performance of 5,000 securities, rather than the more narrow measures such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S and P 500.Broad Market Similar MatchesEfficient markets theory(EMT)Efficient markets theory(EMT)Principle that all assets are correctly priced by the market, and that there are no bargains. Money Market MutualMoney Market MutualFunds which invest in the "Money Market," a variety of interest bearing securities such as treasury bills and bank certificates of deposit. None is invested directly into real property or real property securities. Open market operationOpen market operationPurchase or sale of government securities by the monetary authorities to increase or decrease the domestic money supply. Liquid marketLiquid marketA market in which large quantities of shares (or commodities etc) are being bought and sold thereby making trading straightforward. This situation could also reduce the spread that is, the difference between the buying and selling price of shares. Depressed marketDepressed marketMarket in which supply overwhelms demand, leading to weak and lower prices. Further Suggestionsefficient market theoryFrictionless market Either way market Market value Unmarketable Title Market maker Financial market Intermarket sector spread Technical condition of a market Two sided market Market value Market letter Market break Money market instruments Market index Second market Market book ratio Market clearing Pricing to market London Bullion Market Network Marketing Foreign equity market normal market size market not held order F Fair Market Value |
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